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A grammar and dictionary of the Malay language ... - Wallace Online

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TAlSr—TAN [188] TAN—TAPTanang (j. ma,n4ng, "to rest"). Still, Tangah-jalan. Midway.quiet, motionless, stagnant.Tdngahkan. To halve, to divide in two.TAndas (ben). A dunghill ; a priv'y. Tdngah-liiut. At sea, on <strong>the</strong> high seas ;Taud'aug (j). To kick ; to spurn ; kick ; literally, " mid-sea."spurn.Tangah-malam. Midnight.Tdnd-as (j. <strong>and</strong>'as, <strong>and</strong> t<strong>and</strong>'as, "<strong>the</strong> Tangiii (j. tangik). Rancid, rank.head "). To behead, to decapitate. Tanggala. A plough.Tanju-tampasang. Name <strong>of</strong> a kind <strong>of</strong> Tanggalung (j). Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong>lamps.Tilntadu (ben). Name <strong>of</strong> a kind <strong>of</strong> worm,Viverra, Paradoxurm miisanga ; v. Musang<strong>and</strong> Tanggalung.or maggot.Tanggam (t). The figure-head <strong>of</strong> a ship.Ttlntang. To look at, to view, to behold Tanggara. The south-east.to concei-n, to i-elate to.Tanggalam (j. kalam). To sink, to founder,Tantangan. Viewing, considering, regarding,to go to <strong>the</strong> bottom.having reference to ; concerning,T4ngg9,iamkan. To sink, to cause to sink.relating to.Tdnggiling (j. giling). The Javanese ant-Tantra (j. tontra). A host, an army. It eater, Manis javanica ; v. Tauggiling,is usually united to <strong>the</strong> Sanskrit wordbala, with <strong>the</strong> same meaning, makingTaranggiling,giling.Tranggiling, <strong>and</strong> Pang-<strong>the</strong> compound word balatantra.Tanggiri (j. ta,ngiri). Name <strong>of</strong> a fish.Tantu (j. tamtu). Certain, sure, indubitable,Tangguh. To wait, to stay, to tarry ; toundoubted ; detennined, fixed, delay, to defer; stay, delay; v.Tangguh.settled ; certainty, assurance ; certainly,surely, assuredly, indubitably,undoubtedly.Tantukan. To ascertain, to make certain,to establish ; to fix, to settle ; to appropriate,to assign ; to assure.Tanun (j). To weave, to work with aloom.Tanuuan. A web, <strong>the</strong> object woven.Tanunkan. To weave, to make byweaving.Tanung (j). To tell fortunes, to foretelevents, to soothsay.Tanungan. Foretelhng, predicting; soothsaying.Tanur (a). An oven, a stove, a furnace.Tangguk. A kind <strong>of</strong> h<strong>and</strong>-basket forcatching shrimps <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r small fishby groping.Tanggulung. Will-with-<strong>the</strong>-wisp, Jackwith-a-lantern,an ignis fatuus ; awizard, an evil spirit.TAngkada. Name <strong>of</strong> a species <strong>of</strong> beetle.Tangkal. An amulet, a written charm.T§,ngkai' (j. tukai-). To wi-angle, to squabble,to altercate; WTangle, squabble,altercation.Tilngkerung. Name <strong>of</strong> a fish.Tangkok. The nape <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> neck ; v.Nangkok.Tangkora. A scull, cranium.Taugku. An abbreviation <strong>of</strong> tuwauku," my lord." In this abbreviated form,it is <strong>the</strong> title among some <strong>Malay</strong>Tiinuran. Baking, making with an ovenor furnace.Tangadah. To look upwards, to look ti-ibes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sons <strong>and</strong> bro<strong>the</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> aheavenwards.sovereign, <strong>and</strong> may be translatedTangah (j). Mid, middle, centre; half, " prince ; v. Tungku.moiety ; half, in part, partly ; while, Tangkuluk. A particular form <strong>of</strong> turb<strong>and</strong>uring <strong>the</strong> time that, at <strong>the</strong> same time worn by some <strong>Malay</strong> tribes, as <strong>the</strong>that.people <strong>of</strong> Patani <strong>and</strong> Achin.Tangah-ari. Midday.Tangsa (ben). To beat an alarm.Tilngah-daMm. In <strong>the</strong> middle, in <strong>the</strong> Tangsai (ben). Lank (as hair).midst.Tilngwai. The chameleon lizard.Tiingah-dina. Midday.Titpanggang (bat). A blain, a blister.Tangah-duwa. One <strong>and</strong> a half. This is Taparang-danau. The lake <strong>of</strong> Taparang,an idiom, <strong>and</strong> extends to o<strong>the</strong>r numbers,upa large lake in <strong>the</strong> isl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Celebes.to thous<strong>and</strong>s. Thus, pre-Titpat. Direct, straight, not oblique orceded by tangah, <strong>the</strong> numerals for winding ; due, directly, exactly.thirteen, forty, three hundred, <strong>and</strong> Tapawus. Care, attention, diligence.three thous<strong>and</strong>, mean, respectively, Tapalechok. To slip, to make a false step.twelve <strong>and</strong> a half, thirty-five, two hundred<strong>and</strong> fifty, <strong>and</strong> two thous<strong>and</strong> fiveTaparling (parling).ing, sparkling ; v.Gleaming, glisten-Parling.hundred. It applies only to even Taparmaniii. Countable, capable <strong>of</strong> beingnumbers, <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> effect <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> word is reckoned ; v. Tarparmanai.to reduce to one half its nominal value Tapi (j). Border, edge, margin ;brink,<strong>the</strong> last figure, whe<strong>the</strong>r unit, ten, hundred,or thous<strong>and</strong>.brim ; skirt ;shore, coast.selvage ; side, quarter

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